Endless pads
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Endless pads
I'm about to pull the pin on endless pads
Is anybody on this forum using these pads any info good and bad comments would be great
Is anybody on this forum using these pads any info good and bad comments would be great
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Anyone else
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I have had MX-72's on my GT-R for the past two years as a combo street/track pad and love them. Taking a step up to the ME20 for this summer on it, but just put a set of the MX-72 on my black series this week and will have the car on track this Saturday.
Am hoping that they perform as well on the Black as they did on my GT-R; good stopping power, quick warm-up time, and serious longevity; I only got 2 track days out of my last set of stock pads on the Black before they were pretty much melted, so im hoping these will do the trick.
Am hoping that they perform as well on the Black as they did on my GT-R; good stopping power, quick warm-up time, and serious longevity; I only got 2 track days out of my last set of stock pads on the Black before they were pretty much melted, so im hoping these will do the trick.
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07 RS4 sold, R53 Cooper S, 2008 Cayman S, 2012 GTR
Another option is the porterfield RS4 pads.. these are more affordable then the endless pads, do not have the same aggressive bite as the MX72's and will not last as long on the track, but are perfect everyday sprinted driving pads, with low dust.
Both the endless and porterfield pads are good in stock here.
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Aussie e55 James is the cheapest to Australia mate
James just one more thing before I pull the pin how much dust do these produce more than standard??
James just one more thing before I pull the pin how much dust do these produce more than standard??